First Release

Year: LX.
Zagreb, 15 December 2023
OEN-2023-1-7

ISSN 1334-0557

ECONOMY-WIDE MATERIAL FLOW ACCOUNTS, 2018 – 2022

 

Economy-wide material flow accounts that include domestic extraction, intra-EU and extra-EU import and export as well as domestic processed output for the Republic of Croatia are presented for the period from 2018 to 2022.

In 2022, the value of the direct material input was 65 237 thousand tonnes (63.1% from domestic sources and 36.9% from import), which was 1.1% less than in 2021.

Domestic material consumption in 2022 was 46 156 thousand tonnes, which was 2.5% more than in 2021.

The import of materials in 2022 amounted to 24 054 thousand tonnes, which means it increased by 2.7% compared to 2021. The export of materials amounted to 19 081 thousand tonnes, which is a decrease of 8.8% compared to the previous year. The physical trade balance amounted to 4 973 thousand tonnes in 2022.

1 DOMESTIC EXTRACTION1)

'000 tonnes

    2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Total2) 41 208 41 460 42 495 42 508 41 183
Biomass 15 233 15 473 16 111 15 327 13 964
Non-metallic minerals 24 166 24 362 25 003 25 885 26 028
Fossil energy materials/carriers 1 808 1 625 1 382 1 296 1 191

1) New calculations according to the recommended Eurostat methodology are used each year to calculate material flow. Therefore, some data are not comparable to the data from the First Release OEN-2022-1-7.

2) The sum total of some values does not equal the sum of items due to the expression of numbers in thousands.

2 IMPORT OF CROATIA – INTRA-EU + EXTRA-EU TRADE

'000 tonnes

     2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Total1) 18 890 20 139 21 701 23 428 24 054
Biomass and biomass products 4 388 4 689 4 510 5 016 5 398
Metal ores and concentrates, raw and processed 2 122 2 352 2 437 2 779 2 897
Non-metallic minerals, raw and processed 4 140 4 854 5 265 5 592 5 710
Fossil energy materials/carriers, raw and processed 7 003 6 944 8 190 8 591 8 588
Other products 1 235 1 294 1 275 1 415 1 430
Waste imported for final treatment and disposal 0 5 24 35 32

1) The sum total of some values does not equal the sum of items due to the expression of numbers in thousands.

3 EXPORT OF CROATIA – INTRA-EU + EXTRA-EU TRADE

'000 tonnes

     2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Total1) 17 469 17 601 19 488 20 913 19 081
Biomass and biomass products 6 937 7 433 7 617 8 254 7 837
Metal ores and concentrates, raw and processed 1 398 1 477 1 533 1 892 1 948
Non-metallic minerals, raw and processed 5 674 5 380 5 522 5 974 5 404
Fossil energy materials/carriers, raw and processed 2 907 2 723 4 246 4 028 3 262
Other products 542 578 558 750 618
Waste imported for final treatment and disposal 11 9 12 16 12

1) The sum total of some values does not equal the sum of items due to the expression of numbers in thousands.

4 DOMESTIC PROCESSED OUTPUT1)

'000 tonnes

     2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Emissions to air 24 652 24 910 23 996 25 229 26 112
Waste disposal to controlled landfills 1 639 1 616 1 452 1 593 1 718
Emissions to water 47 40 40 45 45
Dissipative use of products2) 1 619 1 597 1 590 1 620 1 583
Dissipative losses 1 1 1 1 1

1) New calculations according to the recommended Eurostat methodology are used each year to calculate material flow. Therefore, some data are not comparable to the data from the First Release OEN-2022-1-7.

2) Dissipative use of products includes the use of mineral and organic fertilizers, sewage sludge, compost and pesticides.

5 MATERIAL FLOW INDICATORS, 2022

'000 tonnes

     Domestic extraction Import Export Direct material input Domestic material consumption Physical trade balance
1 2 3 4 = 1 + 2 5 = 4 - 3 6 = 2 - 3 
Materials, total1) 41 183 24 054 19 081 65 237 46 156 4 973
Biomass and biomass products 13 964 5 398 7 837 19 362 11 524 -2 440
Metal ores and concentrates, raw and processed 0 2 897 1 948 2 897 949 949
Non-metallic minerals, raw and processed 26 028 5 710 5 404 31 738 26 334 306
Fossil energy materials/carriers, raw and processed 1 191 8 588 3 262 9 779 6 516 5 325
Other products 0 1 430 618 1 430 812 812
Waste 0 32 12 32 21 21

1) The sum total of some values does not equal the sum of items due to the expression of numbers in thousands.

6 MATERIAL FLOW INDICATORS, 2018 – 20221)

'000 tonnes

     2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Domestic extraction (DEU) 41 208 41 460 42 495 42 508 41 183
Import 18 890 20 139 21 701 23 428 24 054
Export 17 469 17 601 19 488 20 913 19 081
Direct material input 60 097 61 600 64 196 65 936 65 237
Domestic material consumption 42 628 43 999 44 708 45 023 46 156
Physical trade balance 1 420 2 538 2 213 2 515 4 973

1) New calculations according to the recommended Eurostat methodology are used each year to calculate material flow. Therefore, some data are not comparable to the data from the First Release OEN-2022-1-7.

G-1 MATERIAL FLOW INDICATORS, 2018 – 2022

NOTES ON METHODOLOGY

Sources and methods of data collection

The source of data on economy-wide material flow accounts is the Croatian Bureau of Statistics.

Economy-wide material flow accounts are one of the several physical modules of the Eurostat’s programme of European environmental economic accounts. They are covered by the Regulation (EU) No 691/2011 of the European Parliament and the Council of 6 July 2011 on European environmental economic accounts.

Economy-wide material flow accounts (EW-MFA) record flows of natural inputs (domestic extraction of materials) and products (import, export) in a detailed breakdown by approximately 50 material categories. Material flow data presented in this First Release employ the following main material categories:

  1. Biomass and biomass products: crops and products thereof, crop residues and fodder crops
  2. Metal ores and concentrates and products thereof
  3. Non-metallic minerals and products thereof
  4. Fossil energy material/carriers and products thereof (coal, petroleum, gas etc.)
  5. Other products and waste.

 

Definitions

Biomass refers to the biodegradable components of products, waste and residue of agriculture (including plant and animal matter), forestry and wood industries, as well as biodegradable parts of municipal and industrial waste, the energy usage of which is allowed.

Minerals are natural homogeneous bodies of permanent chemical composition and determined physical characteristics that occur in specific geometric forms (crystals) or undetermined physical characteristics.

Ore is a mineral aggregate from which it is technically viable and economically justifiable to produce metals and/or other minerals usable in industry.

Concentrates are products of ore enrichment that have a significantly increased metal content compared to ore contents and are appropriate for further metallurgic processing and production of metal.

Non-metallic mineral raw material are raw materials which do not produce new raw materials as a result of melting, and are usually integrated in sedimentary rocks (quartz raw materials, clay, salt, dolomite, phosphorite, graphite, bauxite and cement raw materials).

Fossil energy materials/carriers are produced naturally beneath Earth’s surface during a long period of time from biological remains. Fossil fuels are not renewable energy sources. There are three main forms of fossil fuels: coal, petroleum and natural gas.

Waste is every substance or object that was, is going to be or has to be discarded by its owner. Every discarded object and substance the gathering, transport and processing of which are necessary for the protection of the public interest is considered waste.

Domestic extraction used (DEU) is the annual amount of raw materials (except for water and air) extracted from the natural environment to be used in the economy.

Domestic material consumption (DMC) is defined as the total amount of material directly used in the economy.

Domestic material consumption (DMC) = domestic extraction used + import – export

Direct material input (DMI) = domestic extraction used + import

Physical trade balance (PTB) is calculated by subtracting the amount of export in physical units from the amount of import in physical units, as follows:

Physical trade balance (PTB) = import – export.

 

Abbreviations  
   
EU European Union
Eurostat Statistical Office of the European Union
‘000 thousand

 

Symbols  
   
0 value not zero but less than 0.5 of the unit of measure used

 

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